Why Do Osprey Homeowners Choose Minuteman Plumbing?
If you're searching for a plumbing company in the Osprey area that you can trust to perform garbage disposal repairs and replacements or toilet change outs, then give Minuteman Plumbing a call to schedule these plumbing services with a skilled plumber.
With 25 years of plumbing experience, our plumbing company has the technical expertise and comprehensive knowledge to assist Osprey homeowners with a wide variety of plumbing complications. Additionally, all our services can be scheduled within a moment's notice if you're experiencing a plumbing emergency.
Schedule Professional Garbage Disposal Repairs
Garbage disposals provide convenience in the kitchens of many Osprey homes, but they're known to experience occasional complications that might necessitate a plumbing repair from a skilled professional.
If you notice any of the following problems with your garbage disposal, don't hesitate to contact the plumbing experts at Minuteman Plumbing:
- Jamming - Jamming can occur if an object becomes lodged in the impellers.
- Noises and Odors - Lodged silverware can cause grinding noises, and wet food can produce foul odors.
- Overheating - Overheated garbage disposals won't turn on, but pressing the red "reset" button usually solves this problem.
- Leaking - Leaks can develop at the dishwasher connection, discharge drainpipe, and sink flange.
Consider a Toilet Change Out for Your Osprey Home
If you hire a plumber from Minuteman Plumbing to perform toilet change outs in your Osprey home, you'll notice your plumber completing the following tasks:
- Draining the water by turning off the water supply valve, flushing the toilet to empty the tank, removing the tank lid, and sponging up the remaining water in the tank and bowl
- Removing the old toilet by disconnecting the tank from the bowl and the water supply and then removing the cover caps on the floor bolts and the nuts
- Ensuring a good fit by making sure that the bolts of the closet flange align with the holes in the base of the new toilet and that the toilet sits level
- Applying the wax ring to seal out sewer gases and prevent flushed waste and water from leaking under the toilet during flushing
- Putting the new toilet in place by setting the flange bolts into the appropriate slots, setting the new toilet on the closet flange, and installing the plastic cover base, washer, nut, and nut cover on the flange bolts
- Completing plumbing connections and checking for leaks